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  1. St. John’s Northwestern Academies is a safe, structured environment that provides each student a foundation for life with specialized programs that are built with future aspirations in mind. Established in 1884, the academy has a breathtaking campus with historical buildings throughout, conveniently located in Delafield Wisconsin.

  2. St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy tailors academic instruction to each student’s needs and abilities. Cadets learn the importance of service before self, gain valuable life lessons through athletic competition, and have ample opportunities for leadership. For parents: assurance and pride.

  3. In 1995, Northwestern Military and Naval Academy (NMNA) in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, merged with St. John's Military Academy to become St. John's Northwestern Military Academy on the Delafield campus. In 2020, a Leadership Academy was added and the combined schools became St. John's Northwestern Academies.

    • 1884
    • Robert J. Fine, Jr.
    • Laborare, Ludere, Orare(Work Hard, Play Hard, Pray Hard)
    • Coed Independent Boarding and Day School
  4. Attending our Military Academy does not mean you’re required to join the military after graduation. While many St. John’s Northwestern graduates are admitted to the five military service academies, most advance to the colleges, universities, and professional schools of their choice.

  5. En 1995, la Academia Naval y Militar del Noroeste (NMNA) en Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, se fusionó con St. John's Military Academy para convertirse en St. John's Northwestern Military Academy en el campus de Delafield.

  6. La Academia Militar St. John's Northwestern ( SJNMA) fue fundada en 1884 como Academia Militar St. John ( SJMA) en Delafield, Wisconsin, por el reverendo Sidney T. Smythe como una escuela privada de preparación universitaria [1] .

  7. St. John's Northwestern Academies, Delafield, Wisconsin. 10,573 likes · 199 talking about this. Official Facebook of St. John’s Northwestern. Visit SJNA and "Maximize Your Potential." Est. 1884